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View Poll Results: What do you use to control humidity? | |||
I don't use anything (I'm lucky) | 70 | 44.59% | |
Humidex | 1 | 0.64% | |
HRV | 15 | 9.55% | |
Big exhaust fan | 18 | 11.46% | |
Dehumidifier(s) | 46 | 29.30% | |
Something else (please explain) | 12 | 7.64% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 157. You may not vote on this poll |
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I just rub a little anti perspirant around the rim
Helps keep down the low tide smell too! j/k |
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Today's humidity reading: 63
I can't do an HRV, I'd like a simple exhaust fan rigged to a humidistat (sp?) but it was pointed out to me that if we go to sell this house it's going to look like we were growing dope down here so I guess I'm leaning towards a Humidex again. It costs more for essentially the same thing as a fan on a humidistat control but it looks a lot more offical, less suspicious! |
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Hmmm! Exhaust fan and large electricity consumption? Just like every other house in B.C. I wouldn't worry about it Keri. If you want to go the fan route, put it in. I would.
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Well, I was going to vent it thru the wall as it's downstairs where the tank is and I can access an old dryer vent that was there before. Wouldn't that look funny?
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Not at all.
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My A/C unit is oversized for my house - the drain pump attached to my furnace extracts moisture from the air year round.
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With my central AC, moisture is removed from condensation on the Evaporator coil. With the unit not running in winter, no moisture removed via the AC. I will get condensate from my hi-efficiency furnace but that's from water vapour in the exhaust (not room air). |
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condensation, humidity, mold |
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